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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MARCH 30, 2023

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Anna Armstrong

University News Editor

Anna Armstrong is the university news editor for Spring 2023. She was a deputy news editor for Fall 2022. She joined the news department in Fall 2021. Anna has served as the lead schools and communities reporter and a research ideas reporter. Contact her at [email protected] or on Twitter at @annavarmstrongg.

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UCPD responded to an aggravated assault that occurred near Hearst Avenue and Gayley Road at approximately 9:06 p.m. Sunday night, according to a UCPD WarnMe alert. 
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UCPD responded to an aggravated assault that occurred near Hearst Avenue and Gayley Road at approximately 9:06 p.m. Sunday night, according to a UCPD WarnMe alert. 
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Berkeley Law has recently ramped up security in the wake of “Berkeley Bans Jews” billboard trucks that have driven by campus to protest the decision of nine student groups — of which there are more than 100 — to ban Zionist speakers.
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Berkeley Law has recently ramped up security in the wake of “Berkeley Bans Jews” billboard trucks that have driven by campus to protest the decision of nine student groups — of which there are more than 100 — to ban Zionist speakers.
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Three suspects were arrested and charged in connection to an early morning Southside shooting on Oct. 8 that left one dead and three injured, according to a Nixle alert from the Berkeley Police Department.
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Three suspects were arrested and charged in connection to an early morning Southside shooting on Oct. 8 that left one dead and three injured, according to a Nixle alert from the Berkeley Police Department.
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On Sept. 23, UCPD received a report of an alleged sexual battery in Wheeler Hall that occurred last year.
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On Sept. 23, UCPD received a report of an alleged sexual battery in Wheeler Hall that occurred last year.
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UCPD is investigating an alleged anti-Asian hate crime that occurred near the intersection of Durant Avenue and Ellsworth Street this morning.
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UCPD is investigating an alleged anti-Asian hate crime that occurred near the intersection of Durant Avenue and Ellsworth Street this morning.
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UCPD is investigating a sexual battery reported at a UC Berkeley residential hall on Thursday. The incident occurred in Unit 2 Cunningham.
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UCPD is investigating a sexual battery reported at a UC Berkeley residential hall on Thursday. The incident occurred in Unit 2 Cunningham.
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The Housing Choice Voucher Program, or Section 8, is the largest affordable housing program in the United States to date, but this year, only 2,000 Section 8 vouchers will be granted to residents in Berkeley even though over 20,000 residents applied.
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The Housing Choice Voucher Program, or Section 8, is the largest affordable housing program in the United States to date, but this year, only 2,000 Section 8 vouchers will be granted to residents in Berkeley even though over 20,000 residents applied.
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UC Berkeley’s College of Letters and Science will institute a change in policy, limiting students to enroll in only one “high-demand” major in fall 2023.
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UC Berkeley’s College of Letters and Science will institute a change in policy, limiting students to enroll in only one “high-demand” major in fall 2023.
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UC Berkeley alumnus Paul Debevec will receive the Charles F. Jenkins Lifetime Achievement Award at the 74th Engineering, Science & Technology Emmy Awards.
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UC Berkeley alumnus Paul Debevec will receive the Charles F. Jenkins Lifetime Achievement Award at the 74th Engineering, Science & Technology Emmy Awards.
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The Board of Directors for UC Hastings College of the Law decided to drop the “Hastings” name in a unanimous vote Wednesday, addressing Serranus Hastings’ role in the mass killings of Yuki people in the Round Valley and Eden Valley regions.
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The Board of Directors for UC Hastings College of the Law decided to drop the “Hastings” name in a unanimous vote Wednesday, addressing Serranus Hastings’ role in the mass killings of Yuki people in the Round Valley and Eden Valley regions.
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